Since the age of Euclid geometry has been a common referrant for higher spiritual truths.

For the most part however, true spiritualrevelation has been relegated to a few small "mystery schools" that won't give guidance to theaverage devoted seeker.

Partly because of the frustration of finding acommunity, I have been forced to developassociations which

are ostensibly original, yet which from their simplicity of form owe much to traditions which must be surmised as timeless.

At left are links to a number of different polygons, ordered according to the number of lines passing through them, in such a way that only symmetrical forms are valid.

When it is necessary to make an asymmetrical step, the step is skipped, and the next one is valid (since two lines can always create a symmetry, so far as there are remaining moves).

In the future I will add other related geometric patterns. Eventually I will reach for interpretations in terms of the number of lines, line segments, and the relationship between the total number of lines (including the lines of the perimeter of the polygon) and other related shapes.

Then it may be possible to create a hierarchy in which patterns may be foundbetween